The Dreamlinux development team has announced the final release of Dreamlinux 3.0: "Dreamlinux 3.0 is a complete redesign of the distribution, now supporting an independent architecture named Flexiboost, based on overlaid modules. This feature allows the co-existence of two (or more) separate window managers (currently GNOME and Xfce), sharing the same customized appearance. Both working environment share all the applications available. Packaging the best office, image, design and multimedia open source software, Dreamlinux 3.0 allows you to produce professional quality contents." Dreamlinux 3.0 features new hard disk and USB pen drive installers, an option to remaster the live CD, and full support for many popular media codecs. For more information please read the release announcement and visit the product's features page. Download (MD5) from here: DL3.0_080329DE_en.iso (699MB).

The first public beta of Astaro Security Gateway, an integrated firewall and gateway distribution, is available for testing: "Astaro invites you to participate in the Astaro Beta test program. The new ASG V7.200 features an improved Instant Messaging (IM) and Peer-to-peer (P2P) detection engine, including Skype blocking, an updated IPS engine and Linux kernel, as well as bug fixes and other improvements. What's new? Exceptions for IM/P2P; Skype detection, blocking and alerting; bandwidth management (QoS) for IM/P2P protocols; filter web content on Mime-Type or Content-Type. Besides these new features, the new release includes kernel bug fixes and updates that increase the stability and extend the supported hardware." Read the rest of the release announcement for more information and known issues. Download from here: asg-7.180-080326-2.iso (461MB, MD5).

Robert Shingledecker has announced the availability of the first release candidate for Damn Small Linux 4.3. From the changelog: "Updated murgaLua to 0.6.6; updated nano-tiny to 2.0.7; updated and consolidation of mydslBrowser with new mydslBrowser.lua; new picture puzzle added to games collection; new calculator.lua replaces Calcoo; optimized minirt24.gz - much smaller; new background and theme for both JWM and Fluxbox; improved removal of mydsl extensions on traditional hard drive installations; dropped SCSI modules for needed space - available in the modules section. A thanks goes to many community members for ideas, suggestions and contributions that make this release possible." Interested beta testers can download the CD image from here: dsl-4.3RC1.iso (47.2MB, MD5).

Zenwalk Live 5.0, a live edition of the Slackware-based Zenwalk Linux distribution, has been released: "Zenwalk Live 5.0 is ready! Based on the 'current' repository, the new Zenwalk Live features all the latest secure and stable versions of Zenwalk 5.0 standard packages. With this release, it is also our great pleasure to present Zen Installer which will enable you to install a standard Zenwalk system onto your computer's hard drive. Now, if you first use Live Clone to remaster your own live CD and then execute Zen Installer from that remastered live CD, you will install your own customized version of Zenwalk rather than the standard edition. This is very helpful if you need to deploy a highly personalized Zenwalk system on the computer park of a school, a cybercafé, an office or an organization. As always, Zenwalk Live 5.0 also offers extended multilingual, multimedia and WiFi support." Here is the brief release announcement. Download: zenwalk-live-5.0.iso (482MB, MD5).

Jesse Keating has announced the availability of the beta release of Fedora 9. Highlights: "GNOME 2.22, with new features like a helpful world time clock, better file system performance, security improvements, power management at the login screen, the ability to dynamically configure displays, better Bluetooth integration; KDE 4.0.2, which includes a brand new desktop and panel with many new concepts; Firefox 3 Beta 5 featuring a native look and feel; support for resizing ext2, ext3 and NTFS partitions during install; support for creating and installing to encrypted file systems; PackageKit, a cross-distribution package management solution with a yum backend; kernel 2.6.25-rc5." Read the complete release announcement for more details. The installation DVD and live CD images are available for download from Fedora download mirrors or via BitTorrent; quick links to the desktop live CDs for i386 and x86_64 architectures: Fedora-9-Beta-Live-i686.iso (696MB, SHA1, torrent), Fedora-9-Beta-Live-x86_64.iso (708MB, SHA1, torrent).

Neowin has announced the release of Shift Linux 0.6.5, a preview version of the live CD image set based on Ubuntu 8.04 beta: "Shift Linux 0.6.5 is the first public preview release of Shift Linux One. The version number may be confusing, but the team is focused on a solid 1.0 release soon. Shift Linux comes in 3 different flavors - GNOME, Lite, and KDE. All three are based on brand-new Ubuntu Hardy Beta 1 packages. We have also added in our own customizations such as the Shift original theme in GNOME, present in 0.5 and 0.6, Shift Linux wallpaper, and other packages not included in the Ubuntu release, such as GnomeDo, as seen in the screenshots. This release is installable. Shift is a free, GPL-based Linux distribution that can be freely distributed or modified." Here is the brief release announcement. Download (MD5): ShiftLinux-Gnome-0.6.5.iso (627MB, torrent), ShiftLinux-KDE-0.6.5.iso (661MB, torrent), ShiftLinux-Flux-0.6.5.iso (658MB, torrent).

Bogdan Radulescu has announced the availability of the release candidate for NimbleX 2008, a Slackware-based mini distribution: "I am very pleased to announce the release candidate of NimbleX 2008! The important highlights since the beta release are: removed 16 MB of software to remain below 200 MB on the CD image; added the NimbleX USB installer; made improvements to the Safe installer; split NimbleX into 9 parts for greater flexibility; added important software, including LinuxDC++, Avidemux and the GSlapt package manager; polished many things so that it pleases the eye; added and configured Compiz. For starters, everyone who has a supported 3D card can enjoy the 3D effects. Hopefully, in the future, people will contribute to package drivers for this feature." Read the rest of the release announcement for more information. Download (MD5): NimbleX-2008RC.iso (200MB).

The first development build of DesktopBSD 1.7, an operating system based on the recently released FreeBSD 7.0, is out and ready for testing: "DesktopBSD 1.7 snapshot. First, remember it's an early snapshot, so there will be certainly some problems! But apart from that it's DesktopBSD based on FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE. I did a first test, there are some minor quirks with the mounting tool and the scheduler is SCHED_4BSD, so it has got a performance drop, especially on uniprocessor systems. The first preview version will follow soon with SCHED_ULE activated and some other useful add-ons. So if you're eager to test, you're welcome, but remember it's an early test! You can download the snapshot at the usual servers and we have pre-built packages for FreeBSD 7 on the server." Here is the brief release announcement. Download: DesktopBSD-1.7-i386-SNAPSHOT.iso (1,349MB, SHA256).

A new testing version of PUD GNU/Linux, an Ubuntu-based mini distribution with Xfce, has been released: "This is a development version of PUD, but it contains many experimental and new features, including a new installer, new package selection system, enhanced live CD build kit, kernel patches, boot-time speed-up optimisations, and better laptop and mobile device support. This system is based on Ubuntu 8.04 so it may contain bugs. New features: PUD comes with an installer now, as a result, OpenOffice.org and printer support are built in; we patched the kernel with Squashfs LZMA compression and Aufs file system as usual, and also added a patch called OpenLog to help trace the boot process; we introduced two boot-time optimisation methods here - sorted layout and boot gear; PUD will now auto-detect whether you're using a mobile device." Read the complete release announcement for more information. Download: pud-0.4.8.5.iso (257MB, MD5).

Tomáš Matějíček has announced the release of Slax 6.0.3: "Slax 6.0.3 has been released. Among all the updates described in the changelog, it features a bug-fix for Squashfs LZMA kernel driver. What's new? Added kernel 2.6.24.3 with kernel headers, stripped sources and modules all using the same version, to prevent any possible mismatch; silenced several boot-up messages; added wpa_suplicant; updated to Slackware Current which adds new firmware; fixed a bug in sqlzma, which may cause data read errors; the 'sgnfile' boot parameter wasn't working, it's fixed now; make_iso.sh now works even if called from a different directory; fixed loading of modules from subdirectories while using copy2ram; the 'nocd' boot parameter has different meaning now, it will cause CD-ROM to be skipped, but made visible later on." Here is the full release announcement. Download: slax-6.0.3.iso (191MB, MD5).

GaÃ«l Duval has announced the availability of the first beta release of Ulteo Application System, a Linux distribution with the goal of simplifying the use of computers by bypassing installation of applications, and bringing mobility features: "After the recent success we had at providing OpenOffice.org in a web browser, we're proud to deliver the first beta of nearly two years of work: Ulteo Application System 'Sirius' is now ready for download on several mirrors. It was the needed 'client' brick to the Ulteo framework that is made of several online services, and provides, among others, automatic personal data (and forthcoming user environment) synchronising. In this release, you will also be able to test the first version of the 'My Digital Life' panel which is a new way to organise your documents and applications, and manage your system installations." Read the release announcement and release notes for further information. Download (MD5): ulteo-08.00beta-install-i386.iso (656MB).

Thorsten Glaser has announced the release of MirOS BSD #10, an OpenBSD-based secure operating system for i386 and SPARC architectures: "The MirOS Project proudly presents release #10 of MirOS BSD." A quick overview of features: "Released simultaneously on both supported architectures; support both for multi-byte and wide-character strings including conversion functions; the MirOS Korn Shell, mksh, now at release R33; pkgsrc from NetBSD can be installed and used in parallel as a complement to MirPorts; bugs in all parts of the system have been fixed; OpenBSD and Linux binaries can be run at native speed using the kernel binary emulation; security upgrades will be released both in source and binary form." Read the complete release announcement for further details. Download the dual-architecture installation CD from here: MIR80316.ISO (656MB, torrent).

The second preview release of sidux 2008-01, a live CD based on Debian's unstable branch, is ready for testing: "Now that KDE 3.5.9 and a working version of Qt 3.3.8 are available in Debian sid, we have the pleasure to announce the second public preview of sidux 2008-01. This preview heading towards our fifths major release concentrates on final integration testing of KDE 3.5.9, kernel 2.6.24.3, the newly added 'resolvconf' facilities to deal with DNS settings in combination with 'Ceni', and our new build system for sidux. Furthermore, a large number of individual functionality enhancements and bug fixes have been applied to the full package line up. Another major topic has been the dissolution of the former 'sidux' menu into the XDG compliant menu categories." See the detailed release notes for more information. Download: sidux-2008-01-pre2-i386.iso (432MB, MD5), sidux-2008-01-pre2-amd64.iso (440MB, MD5).

The first preview of Granular Linux 1.0, a desktop distribution based on PCLinuxOS, has been released: "It is my pleasure to announce the availability of Granular 1.0 (Preview), the successor to Granular 0.90. Built on huge improvements over the preceding version, this release is more stable, user-friendly, usable, and more fun to use. Granular 1.0 will be the most ambitious release for the Granular Project, and this release is just one step in that direction." From the changelog: "Xfce has been replaced by Enlightenment; CompizFusion is installed instead of Beryl; MPlayer has replaced VLC player; updated file associations; installation help and install button are now also present on the desktop of the guest account; default boot splash resolution changed to 1024x768 pixels...." Read the release announcement and release notes for more details. Download (MD5): granular-1.0-preview-cd.iso (696MB).

A new development release of Dreamlinux is out and ready for testing. What's new? "In this RC3 release we have made some corrections and additions, such as: GNOME applets were revised and reorganized; the Places and Desktop menu items now open correctly; some additional codecs were installed, like Monkey's audio and ape; the Preload service was installed, this service optimizes memory usage for those boxes with more than 256 MB RAM; applets to Avant Window Navigator installed; XSane (scanners application) installed; improvements in our in-house application that detects and manages the X.Org configuration file; Dreamlinux installer more robust." See the full release announcement for further information. Download the installation CD images from here: DL3.0-RC3.iso (700MB, MD5).

Clonezilla Live is a Debian-based live CD containing Clonezilla, a partition and disk cloning software similar to Norton Ghost. An updated version was released today: "Clonezilla Live 1.0.9-19 (stable) released. This release is a bug-fixed one with some minor updates: fixed - Memtest86, FreeDOS and Etherboot were not listed in syslinux boot; fixed - CCISS RAID device restoration was broken; fixed - when 'ocs-iso -s' or 'ocs-live-dev -c -s' was run, Etherboot and FreeDOS images were not copied; syslinux related files are now in /syslinux; added sdparm, zip and unzip; makeboot.exe is replaced by makeboot.sh so that USB flash drive will boot successfully with kernel under /casper; Partclone 0.0.6 is used now so clone.fat is available; more descriptions were added to the boot menu; an option for VGA mode 640x480 was added." Read the full release announcement for more details. Download: clonezilla-live-1.0.9-19.iso (90.6MB).

Ken VanDine has announced the final release of Foresight Linux 2.0, an rPath-based distribution featuring the very latest GNOME 2.22: "Foresight Linux 2.0 has been released. New in version 2.0: a new tar-based installer that should install in less than 10 minutes, including formatting a 200 GB hard drive; PackageKit to help users update their system and add and remove software; Syslinux, a new bootloader to replace GRUB; GNOME-Do to quickly search for many items present in a GNOME desktop environment (applications, Evolution contacts, Firefox bookmarks, files, artists and albums in Rhythmbox, Pidgin buddies, etc.) and perform commonly used actions on those items. Users should also find it much easier to use binary video card drivers from NVIDIA and ATI than in Foresight 1.x. Transmission is also included as the default BitTorrent application." Read the rest of the release announcement for further details. Download (SHA1): foresight-2.0-x86-dvd1.iso (1,164MB), foresight-2.0-x86_64-dvd1.iso (1,238MB).

iXsystems has announced the release of PC-BSD 1.5, a user-friendly desktop operating system based on FreeBSD: "iXsystems announced today the release of PC-BSD Edison edition. PC-BSD is a fully functional open source desktop operating system based on FreeBSD 6.3-STABLE. FreeBSD is one of the most used UNIX-like operating systems in the world and is widely renowned as the most stable and secure server operating system. Highlights of the Edison edition include availability of an AMD 64-bit version for faster performance on hardware currently running 64-bit Intel or Athlon processors. Other new built-in features include X.Org 7.3, KDE 3.5.8, a new system updater tool, improvements to the PBI Removal and WiFi tools, BSSID support and improved SSID support, a new sound detection program, and a new PBI icon preview library." Read the press release, release notes and changelog for further information. Download (MD5) the installation CD images from here: PCBSD1.5-x86-CD1.iso (568MB), PCBSD1.5-x64-CD1.iso (588MB).

Red Hat has announced the first beta release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5.2, the second maintenance update to the RHEL 5 series: "Red Hat is pleased to announce the availability of the beta release of 5.2 (kernel 2.6.18) for the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 family of products. This beta release includes the following improvements: virtualization enhancements; laptop and desktop enhancement (suspend and hibernate improvements, re-base of the top desktop applications, updated graphics drivers); encryption and security Enhancements; improved audit and logging; networking and IPv6 enablement; cluster improvements; kernel improvements; architecture specific support; new driver support or driver updates." Please read the complete release announcement for known issues and other details. Existing RHEL subscribers interested in testing the release can update their installations with yum or they can download new installation media from Red Hat Networks.

Miklós Vajna has announced the final release of Frugalware Linux 0.8, code name "Kalgan": "The Frugalware Developer Team is pleased to announce the immediate availability of Frugalware Linux 0.8, our eighth stable release. No new features have been added since 0.8rc2, but more than 300 changes have been made to fix minor bugs. If you didn't follow the changes during the candidate releases, here are the most important changes since 0.7: up-to-date base system - Linux kernel 2.6.24.3, glibc 2.7 and GCC 4.2.3; up-to-date desktop packages - KDE 3.5.9, GNOME 2.20, Xfce 4.4.2, OpenOffice.org 2.4rc2 (ooo-build 2.4.0) and Firefox 2.0.0.12; setup - WPA support, new supported language (Czech); new graphical tool - Frugalware Update Notifier; 4,068 changes, including 251 new packages, 1,729 updated packages and 416 closed tasks." Read the rest of the release announcement for more details. Download (SHA1): frugalware-0.8-i686-dvd1.iso (4,179MB, torrent), frugalware-0.8a-x86_64-dvd1.iso (4,286MB).

A new development release of Elive is out and ready for testing: "The Elive team is proud to announce the release of development version 1.6." What's new? "New improved boot system in live mode; Icedove 2.0; much better disk and partition recognition; CDs can eject without being unmounted first; Eltrans, the new translation tool; resolution selector re-enabled temporarily; Eee PC modules for ACPI support; miscellaneous improved Windows support functions; WiFi widget called Exalt works again; special edition of Elive for MacBooks will be implemented as normal Elive, this is the first compatible ISO image; Elive now uses a new prompt (the default line that appears in the terminal) with more features. Note that this is a development version, it is not ready for installation on a production machine." Read the full release announcement for further information. Download: elive_1.6_development.iso (622MB, MD5).

Jani Monoses has announced the stable release of Kiwi Linux 8.03, an Ubuntu derivative tailored to Romanian and Hungarian users: "The second and last release of Kiwi Linux to be based on Ubuntu 7.10 is ready for download today. Since 7.10 there are a few changes: German language packs are added in addition to English, Romanian and Hungarian; Medibuntu repositories are activated by default, thus Skype, Google Earth and other packages are installable via Synaptic; bug-fix and security updates from the 7.10 archives are up to date; there's a Zenity-based tool on the live CD that helps with restoring the GRUB menu; Inkscape was removed because of lack of space." Read the full release announcement for further information. Download: kiwi-8.03.iso (703MB, MD5, torrent).

Steve Langasek has announced the sixth alpha release of Ubuntu 8.04 "Hardy Heron": "Welcome to Hardy Heron Alpha-6, which will in time become Ubuntu 8.04." Some of the features of this release include "X.Org 7.3 with a new screen resolution utility that allows users to dynamically configure the resolution, refresh rate, and rotation of a second monitor; kernel based on 2.6.24.3 bringing in significant enhancements and fixes that have been merged in the last few months into the mainline kernel, PulseAudio enabled by default; Firefox 3 Beta 3 replaces Firefox 2 as the default browser; additional memory access checks so that /dev/mem and /dev/kmem can only be used to access device memory...." Read the release announcement and release notes for more information. Download (MD5): hardy-desktop-i386.iso (691MB, torrent), hardy-desktop-amd64.iso (696MB, torrent). Also released: 8.04 Alpha 6 images for Kubuntu (download, release notes), Kubuntu-KDE4 (download), Edubuntu (download), Xubuntu (download) and Ubuntu Studio (download).

Linux-EduCD is a distribution developed by Poland's SIMP Studium Techniki, with focus on education, graphics, office and multimedia software and designed for deployment in Polish schools. The newly released version 0.9 is the project's first build based on PCLinuxOS (previously it was based on Ubuntu). This version includes new graphical configuration tools, an option to create a custom live CD/DVD or an image for USB storage devices, improved support for WiFi cards and HP printers, and a range of educational software. The distribution is built on top of a Linux kernel 2.6.22.15, while the desktop is KDE 3.5.8. Also included are OpenOffice.org 2.3.1, PVM, Octave 3, IBM OpenDX 4.4, Firefox 2.0.12, Opera 9.25, WordPress 2.3.3 and VirtualBox 1.5.2. Please visit the project's home page (in Polish) to read the full release announcement and to see a handful of screenshots. Download: educd_09dvd.iso (1,380MB, MD5).

The third alpha release of Mythbuntu 8.04 is out and ready for testing: "Today we are introducing the third Mythbuntu 8.04 alpha image. It is very important to note that this release is not compatible with Mythbuntu 7.10 or any other MythTV 0.20.2 based distribution. Changes from Alpha 2: lots of bug fixes across the board in Ubiquity and Mythbuntu Control Centre; several MythTV bugs that were sent upstream got fixed; we have merged our installer menu with the Ubuntu installer menu; Totem can speak MythTV now for playback; new version of XMLTV; new Myth checkouts; diskless support. As previously, if you encounter any issues with anything in this release (including Ubiquity), please file a bug on Launchpad." Here is the full release announcement. Download: mythbuntu-8.04-alpha3-i386.iso (520MB, MD5), mythbuntu-8.04-alpha3-amd64.iso (544MB, MD5).

Clement Lefebvre has announced the final release of Linux Mint 4.0 KDE Community edition: "Linux Mint 4.0 KDE released. Daryna KDE is nearly as 'minty' as the main edition now. The packages are (safely) up to date and the kernel is the Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon kernel 2.6.22. Mint applications: mintInstall, mintWifi, mintUpdate, mintAssistant, mintUpload. Minted versions of Firefox, Sunbird. Changes since the beta release: fixed the HAL USB NTFS problem; changed some Compiz default settings to make it more 'KDE-ish' and fix a known bug; added a Linux Mint user agent to Konqueror and pre-added some sites to use the Mint user agent. This helps people know Linux Mint is out and about." Read the rest of the release notes for known issues, installation instructions and upgrade notes. Download (MD5): LinuxMint-4.0-KDE.iso (996MB).

SystemRescueCd 1.0.0, a Gentoo-based distribution with a collection of hard disk partitioning and data rescue tools, has been released. From the changelog: "Programs are now compiled for i486; added Xvesa to fix problems with the graphical environment on some hardware; added a 64-bit alternative kernel (altker64); merged all the old initramfs files into a single initram.igz file; the PXE boot can now download the sysrcd.dat file using the TFTP protocol; rewrote autorun with support of the HTTP source; fixed problems with the network configuration boot options; updated the default kernel to Linux 2.6.24.2 with Reiser4; updated the alternative kernel to Linux 2.6.22.18; updated GParted to 0.3.5, NTFS-3G to 1.2216; improved the wireless network support (drivers and firmware); updated the Memtest86+ floppy disk image to 2.00...." See the rest of the changelog for more details. Download: systemrescuecd-x86-1.0.0.iso (179MB, MD5).

Adam Williamson has announced the first release candidate for Mandriva Linux 2008.1: "The fifth pre-release of Mandriva Linux 2008.1 is here. This pre-release includes the all-new artwork for the 2008.1 release, further improvements to the Mandriva software management tools, WPA-EAP support in the network configuration tools, KDE 3.5.9 and 4.0.1, some new default applications in KDE and GNOME, and the latest pre-release of OpenOffice.org 2.4. The beta is available in Free and One editions, with i586 and x86_64 DVDs for the Free edition and i586, KDE and GNOME CDs for the One edition. As far as testing goes, we are particularly interested in testing the NTFS support, making sure RPMdrake has no problems, PulseAudio, multimedia keyboard support, hardware detection and hibernation support." The release announcement, release notes. Download: mandriva...dvd-i586.iso (3,882MB, MD5), mandriva...dvd-x86_64.iso (3,894MB, MD5), mandriva...GNOME-int-cdrom-i586.iso (700MB, MD5), mandriva...KDE-int-cdrom-i586.iso (696MB, MD5).

The first preview of sidux 2008-01, a KDE live CD based on Debian's unstable branch, is now ready for testing: "We have the pleasure to announce the first public preview of sidux 2008-01, shipping in a 'kde-lite' variant for amd64 and i386 systems. The kernel 2.6.24 has merged i386 and x86_64 as sub-architectures for the new generic x86 architecture and offers support for additional wireless LAN devices, UVC video support for Logitech webcams, high resolution timers and dynamic ticks for amd64 systems. Another major topic has been the dissolution of the former 'sidux' menu into the XDG compliant menu categories, which -- in combination with the new SVG based artwork -- allow for better compatibility with alternative window managers and desktop environments. Likewise a number of packages have undergone major changes or have been replaced by new approaches." Read the detailed release notes for further information. Download: sidux-2008-01...pre1-kde-lite-i386.iso (439MB, MD5), sidux-2008-01...pre1-kde-lite-amd64.iso (447MB, MD5).

PelicanHPC GNU Linux is a new name of what used to be known as ParallelKNOPPIX, a live CD project with a goal to make it simple to set up a high performance computing cluster. Now based on Debian GNU/Linux (rather than KNOPPIX), the project has announced the release of PelicanHPC 1.3. From the changelog: "make_pelican allows a password to be specified, the default is still 'live'; make_pelican allows you to specify a storage device to mount as /home, the default is still to use a ramdisk; the setup routine has been greatly improved. At this point, I think that Pelican is in good shape. I am not planning on making more releases until several months from now, unless some important bug surfaces." Visit the project's home page to read the release announcement. The CD images are available for download via BitTorrent: pelican32-v1.3.iso (345MB), pelican64-v1.3.iso (357MB).

3CX Phone System is a specialist, Debian-based Linux distribution designed to run a complete unified communications platform. The 3CX client, included in the distribution, can also be installed separately on most hardware as well as the cloud. It provides a complete open standards-based IP PBX and phone system that works with popular SIP trunks and IP phones. It will automatically configure all supported peripherals and it also comes with clients for Windows, OS X, iOS and Android. The ISO image includes a free license for the 3CX PBX edition. The ISO images contains the standard Debian installer which installs a minimal system with the nginx web server, PostgreSQL database, iptables firewall and Secure Shell. Options not relevant to 3CX have been removed form the distribution. Download the installation ISO image from here: debian-8.6.0-amd64-netinst-3cx.iso (246MB).

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